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2:10 Study sparks debate on impact of Toronto safe consumption sites Near the intersection of Boston Ave. and Queen St. E., a security guard in a yellow vest stands outside South Riverdale Community ...
The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. Toronto-based student Kewal Shah is starting a program at a private college in ...
For city dwellers around the world, the effects of climate change have been widespread and sometimes detrimental, including challenges to air quality, infrastructure and public safety. But a new study ...
People who are homeless have high rates of COVID-19 reinfection, putting the health of an already vulnerable population at further risk, a study published Friday in the BMC Infectious Diseases journal ...
A new study finds Toronto is falling far short of its 2025 housing targets, falling 67 per cent behind in the first half of the year.
Torontonians are lonelier following the COVID-19 pandemic than they were before, according to a study. The Toronto Social Capital Study was conducted by The Toronto Foundation, along with Environics ...
The study based their rankings on number of stalls, open dates, TripAdvisor ratings, TripAdvisor reviews, social media posts, positive social sentiment and Google search demand. T.O’s Christmas market ...
In a new paper published Thursday, a team of researchers present a compelling case for why urban neighborhoods filled with trees are better for your physical health. The research appeared in the open ...
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